Trichy Bastard
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It's exciting to hear you have new idea in regards to the bottoms of the chambers. The Aerolife chamber, small as it is, does have a sloped bottom and I was debating on whether a silkscreen would be much benefit. The only reason I was thinking it might help in my case is to keep the roots from touching the cool water coils in the bottom that I added, but I'm just going to give it a try anyway. I suppose the only thing that might help in addition to the sloped bottom is a sheet of the spreader mat like G-love used in the Atomix. I suppose this tiny amount of NFT in addition to pure aero seems to be just the right amount to slightly buffer things, and ensure the water roots get what they need, while the air roots above get what they need most optimally. I did recently read about 2 distinctive roots that plants make, the taps strictly for gathering water down low, and the upper puffier roots that are more geared to gather o2 near the soil's surface. I seem to remember G-love reporting that once the roots touch bottom, is when the plants experienced a burst of growth and he also could safely quit hand watering the rockwool cubes.yea to a small degree Mike with walls and floors but i doubt very little with silk screen. in all truth the roots that lay on a sloped floor would probably get the greatest NFT benefit but the walls very little as the roots seem to stack up there and not allow much to reach the wall to run down. in any case it has to be a very slight NFT effect because the flow is just to little to act like a full NFT effect. and the roots just dont develop the same structure as a full NFT system would. Im starting to move away from Silk Screen and going strictly with sloped bottoms as it seems these systems always have better and healthier roots systems it appears to me. cant say yield was much different just had more robust root systems. Nothing wrong with hybred systems and im always looking for some new twist also ive got an idea for a Hybred using the bioballs but i havent been able to test it yet but am excited to try, but right now im assembling a new AA system to see if i can finally master it.
In regards to the bio-balls, have you ever considered making a false bottom halfway down the chamber out of mesh screen that holds a few inches deep of the balls, with misters above this level... Then a few inches below could be your sloped bottom with the spreader mat. My thinking being perhaps the bio balls could help the aero roots spread out and get coverage, while the water roots that venture below could get a little more damp on the very bottom from the condensation drops that fall through?